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Cartoon Summary:
Set on a piece of sheet music, musical notes arrange to perform "The Blue Danube," but are thwarted by one pixilated note who's been visiting the "Little Brown Jug."
Cartoon Production Information:
The first Warner Bros. Looney Tune to be labeled A Vitagraph Release. There is not one word of dialogue in this cartoon. Soundtrack included:
- The Blue Danube (Johann Strauss II)
- How Dry... (more)
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This cartoon is fantastic!! |
Comments By: KaMieLioN |
I've always been a fan of the work Chuck Jones has done, be it for Wyle E. Coyote and Road Runner or even Tom and Jerry, but this one is the ultimate best for me. I haven't seen this cartoon since I was a kid (and that was on the reruns... (read more)
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Comments By: dingdog |
Chuck Jones once said that his approach to a classical music cartoon was one of a non-musician--in his exact words, one who was more CONSCIOUS of music than a non-musician (much like a pedestrian's more conscious of cars than a driver can be). Well, as... (read more)
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Comments By: monkey99 |
This is one of my all time favorite cartoons. To make dogs from 1/4 rests and the like only proves Chuck Jones was a Super-Genius. A must see cartoon!
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High Note